Shipping Intelligence.
j POUT O F NAPI ER. | ARRIVALS. I JANUARY. 23—Muriivai, schooner, from Bovwty Bay 1 21—Annie, schooner, from Tongoio CLEARED OUTWARDS. JANUARY - . 25—John Banyan, barque, for Loudon ■ DEPARTURES, ' JANUARY. 23—Annie, schooner, for Tongoio 23-Maid, cutter, for Wangatvehi 23—Star of the South, g.s„ for Dunedin 21—Coquette, schooner, for Auckland 25 Speedwell, ketch, for the East Coast j 26—Annie, schooner, for Mohaka 26 Muriwai, schooner, for Poverty Bay VESSELS EXPECTED. Betsy, cutler, from Auckland Egmont, s.s., from Southern Provinces—Wednesday, 29th Jan. Matoaka, ship, from London via Canterbury Kangatira, s.s., from Wellington Hose Ann, schooner, from Auckland Saucy Lass, schooner, from Mercury Bay Wellington, s.s., from Tauranga and Auckland j Saturday Ist Feb. ’ VESSELS IN HARBOR. Cleopatra, p.s., from Wairoa Dolphin, cutter, from Wairoa Echuuga, ship, from London via Dunedin Hero, schooner, from Wairoa and Waihua John Bunyan, barque, from London via Wellington Mahia, cutter, from Poverty Bay | PROJECTED DEPARTURES. i'oa London —John Bunyan, barque, this dnv ■ Echuuga, ship, about Bth February ' ’ Tauranga and Auckland —Egmont, s.s. on Wednesday, 29th January; Kangatira, 7th February Southern Provinces—'Wellington, 2nd Feb.; Bangatira, 14th February Wairoa— Hero, to-morrow; Cleopatra, p.s„ Tuesday, 29th January Poverty Bay —Cleopatra, Tuesday, Jan. 28 Auckland - Dolphin, cutter, early The schooner Muriwai, Harris, master, left Poverty Bay at 4 p.m. on Wednesday last and arrived in port at 8 p.m. on Thursday, having experienced light easterly winds and fine weather down the coast. Cargo:—222 bags grass seed. Watt, Bros • 4 boxes apples. Bishop Williams; and one passenI ger. | The cutter Betsy is still ashore at Poverty Bar being inside the bar at the Big River, and imbedded in the sand to the depth of five feet The Muriwai, when she returns, which will probably be. to-day, will take down some screws for the purpose of trying to raise the Betsy. We trust that theendeavor will be successful. v» hen the Muriwai left Turaaganui, the schooner Success and cutter Agnes were there loading for Auckland, the former with horses and tho latter with sheep. The s.s. Star of the South. Captain Bendall, steamed for Dunedin direct on Thursday evenin'* last with 403 sheep, 11 horses, and 2 passengers. ° The schooner Annie sailed for Tongoio, with sundries, on Thursday last and returned to port on rnday, witn o—, uaies oi " oui, which she discharged into the ship Echnnga. The schooner Coquette sailed for Auckland in ballast on Friday last. The cutter Maid soiled In hallgit on morning last. " ” Wo understand that the cutter Dolphin, Schon. master, will sail about the middle of the present week for Auckland.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 546, 27 January 1868, Page 2
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424Shipping Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 546, 27 January 1868, Page 2
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